Abdullah ibn masood biography of christopher
1) Abdullah ibn Mas'ood was a shepherd boy who encountered the Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr while they were thirsty in the desert....
Abdullah ibn Masud was a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his deep knowledge of the Quran.
When he was still a youth, not yet past the age of puberty, he used to roam the mountain trails of Makkah far away from people, tending the flocks of a Quraysh chieftain, Uqbah ibn Muayt. People called him "Ibn Umm Abd"--the son of the mother of a slave.
His real name was Abdullah and his father's name was Masud.
The youth had heard the news of the Prophet who had appeared among his people but he did not attach any importance to it both because of his age and because he was usually far away from Makkan society.
It was his custom to leave with the flock of Uqbah early in the morning and not return until nightfall.
One day while tending the flocks, Abdullah saw two men, middle-aged and of dignified bearing, coming towards him from a distance.
The speakers discuss the importance of understanding the past and current events in the Islam world.They were obviously very tired. They were also so thirsty that their lips and throat were quite dry. They came up to him, greeted him and said, "Young man, milk one of these sheep for us that we may quench our thirst and recover our strength."